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A year-long investigation by the New York Times has linked British cryptographer Adam Back to the identity of Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Adam Back has since clarified that the linguistic similarities cited in the report stem from shared early research interests in cryptography rather than being proof of his identity as Nakamoto. Furthermore, the report noted that various members of the cryptocurrency community have raised significant doubts regarding the validity of the NYT's conclusions. While the investigation is extensive, the evidence remains circumstantial and lacks the definitive cryptographic proof required to confirm such a link. Market analysts suggest that without the movement of Satoshi-era coins, these reports are unlikely to cause major price volatility. Consequently, BTC prices remain stable as the industry maintains a skeptical stance toward the findings.
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